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VM800P - Arduino-compatible FT800 chip module for three in one operation (display, audio and touch)

VM800P Arduino-compatible module features
anFT800graphics controller IC for
three in one operation (display, audio and touch) and its FT232R
USB UART interface IC for MCU programming and
communications

This completely Arduino-compatible module features an FT800 chip for three in one operation
(display, audio and touch) and its FT232R USB UART interface IC for MCU
programming and communications, controlled from an inbuilt
ATMEGA328P microcontroller operating at 5V/16MHz. Programming and
configuration is easily achieved via the Arduino IDE, using a
pre-programmed Arduino-compatible bootloader.

The development system offers a hi-quality system with an
elegantly designed, precision fit bezel that provides a resistive
touch panel sensor and component board in a rugged, plastic
enclosure. Offered in black (-BK) or pearl (-PL) colours, the
device provides the engineer a low priced option which can shorten
development time while enabling a production finished look for
3.5", 4.3" or 5" colour TFT display solutions.

An abundance of enhanced features are included in the 'Plus'
module: a backlit LED driver, inbuilt audio amplifier and
micro-speaker, Real Time Clock (RTC) with battery backup, on-board
3.3v/5v level shifters, e-Flash IC build option, and a Micro-SD
Card socket for application store plus 4GB SD card pre-loaded with
11 interactive application demonstrations and one library of free
running apps, showcasing just a few examples of what this
innovative device, designed primarily for industrial and commercial
purpose, could be used for. The Arduino-compatible display system
development platforms run off a standard 5V,delivered via a
micro-USB or an auxiliary power connector. Furthermore, Micro-MaTch
miniature connectors are provided to further extend functionality,
and plug in card connectors are available to expand the IO
capability to include GPIO, RS232, RS422, RS485 and Ethernet,
promoting improved connectivity and the ability to transmit over
longer distances.